Clean and prep shrimps. In a small bowl, combine all ingredients. Pour over shrimp and marinate for 1 hour.
Heat grill to medium-high. Grill shrimp on each side until opaque.

The garlic and cilantro offset the tanginess from the lime juice. Depending on how much heat you want from the chili, it will determine which wine to pair with. For a spicier option, go with the jalapeno pepper and pair with a creamy Riesling. If you go with an Anaheim pepper instead, the flavor is a bit faint but it makes this dish more friendly to pair with a Sauvignon Blanc such as the Warwick Sauvie B from South Africa or the Snapdragon white blend from Isenhower Cellars in Washington. Again with the creamy texture--it's a Rhone-inspired blend of Roussane and Viognier. The tropical notes compliment the lime and garlic nicely without overpowering the dish.

For this to be a $30 wine+food pairing, the wine needs to be about $15 or less. Depending on if the shrimp are on sale or not, you should be able to get all the ingredients for about $15, which is nice. With that in mind, I looked for a wine that would lock horns with the smokiness of the grill and the chili-lime fresh flavors. The 2008 Domaine Ricard Touraine les Trois Chenes is a fun little Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley. Imagine your chili lime shrimps coming off the grill feeling feisty and ready to get into the ring with a lime, a cilantro bunch and a tangerine. The battle royale of flavor that would ensue is what your taste buds are going to witness. The Domaine Ricard grapes are biodynamically grown, and for you, the wine drinker the result is a pleasant, crisp, tropical wine with tangerine lime zest notes on the nose that fit like a puzzle piece with the shrimps. Enjoy!